Congressional government; a study in American politics by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)171
editions published
between
1885
and
2017
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
2,987 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A study of congressional government, written by Woodrow Wilson as a student. It covers: the need for a federal constitution;
the functions of the House of Representatives; taxation and financial administration; the Senate's role in the legislative
process; the electoral system; and more

Constitutional government in the United States by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)89
editions published
between
1908
and
2017
in
3
languages
and held by
1,913 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"Constitutional Government in the United States is a criticism of the American founding fathers produced during the Progressive
Era. Wilson's interpretation of the Constitution shaped the thought of scholars and students of American politics. His definition
of constitutional government and the place of the United States in the development of constitutional theory continues to shape
discourse today. Wilson discusses the three branches of government in the United States, the relation between the states and
the federal government, and party government in a manner quite distinct from the founding fathers." "Constitutional Government
has its origins in a series of lectures Wilson delivered at Columbia University in 1907. It is carefully organized around
three separate but mutually supporting arguments. First is the idea that constitutional government evolves historically from
primitive beginnings of the state toward a universal and ideal form. Second, this idea of historical evolution contains within
it an analysis of how and where the Constitution fits into the evolutionary process as a whole. Third, the historical thesis
itself provides a prescription for bringing American government, and with it the Constitution, into accord with his first
principle of the ideal form of modern government." "In his new introduction, Sidney A. Pearson, Jr. explores how, with Constitutional
Government in the United States, Wilson helped create a new genre of political writing using the point of view of a "literary
politician." He discusses Wilson's intention to replace the constitutional argument of the founders with one of his own based
on the application of Darwinian metaphor in a political science framework. And he examines the differences between the views
launched by Wilson and those set forth by James Madison in The Federalist. This is an essential work for all interested in
the evolution of American political thought."--Jacket

A history of the American people by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)57
editions published
between
1901
and
2015
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,886 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This work traces the history of the United States from the first European colonization to 1902

The state; elements of historical and practical politics by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)129
editions published
between
1889
and
2012
in
English
and held by
1,874 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Words in this story of an old shepherd and his dog searching for his lost sheep correspond with alphabet letters

The new freedom : a call for the emancipation of the generous energies of a people by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)81
editions published
between
1913
and
2012
in
English and German
and held by
1,865 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A collection of Woodrow Wilson's speeches in which he discusses the intellectual in government, the "new class of experts,"
big business verses small business, and a moral awakening of the citizenry. --Book cover

George Washington by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)60
editions published
between
1896
and
2017
in
3
languages
and held by
1,548 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
George Washington?is a comprehensive biography of the first President of the United States written by the 28th U.S. President,
Woodrow Wilson, 15 years before he took office in 1913.?Detailing a side of Washington many had not known, his childhood,
this biography showed the American people a side of Wilson they had not yet known, the academic.?Some historians note that
while Wilson's biography of Washington was not hugely successful at any point during his political career, the extensive research
and elevated prose made him known to be a smarter President than perhaps he would have been viewed without the biography

The life and letters of Walter H. Page by Burton J Hendrick(
Book
)43
editions published
between
1922
and
2007
in
English
and held by
1,434 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Plates and portraits printed on both sides."First edition after the printing of 377 de luxe copies."Vol. III: Containing the
letters to Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson's case for the League of Nations by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)36
editions published
between
1923
and
1969
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,085 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"A compilation of President Wilson's official and detailed explanation of the League of Nations covenant and of the Treaty
of Versailles, made to the Foreign Relations committee of the Senate, and to the people of the United States, when the treaty
was before the Senate in 1919"--Foreword

Division and reunion, 1829-1889 by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)66
editions published
between
1893
and
2012
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,011 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

Mere literature, and other essays by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)44
editions published
between
1886
and
2013
in
3
languages
and held by
972 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

When a man comes to himself by Woodrow Wilson(
Book
)23
editions published
between
1901
and
2018
in
English and Armenian
and held by
870 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide